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==Contact Info==
==Contact Info==
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*Tushar N Patel
*Tushar Navin Patel
*Columbia University
*Columbia University
*500 W 120th St
*500 W 120th St
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* 2011, MS in ChemE, Columbia University, New York, NY
* 2011, MS in ChemE, Columbia University, New York, NY
* 2009, BS in ChemE, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
* 2009, BS in ChemE, Northeastern University, Boston, MA
==Publications==
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#Felsovalyi, F., Patel, T., Mangiagalli, P., Kumar, S. K. and Banta, S. (2012), Effect of thermal stability on protein adsorption to silica using homologous aldo-keto reductases. Protein Science, 21: 1113–1125. doi: 10.1002/pro.2099
#Patel, T.N., Park, A-H.A., and Banta, S. (2013), Periplasmic expression of carbonic anhydrase in ''Escherichia coli'': A new biocatalyst for CO2 hydration. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. doi: 10.1002/bit.24863
==Presentations==
# Patel, T., Swanson, E., Park, A-H., and Banta, S., "Development of a whole-cell biocatalyst for permanent carbon capture and storage: Immobilization of carbonic anhydrase in the periplasmic space of ''Escherichia coli''", 243rd ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 25-29, 2012.
# Patel, T., Swanson, E., Park, A-H., and Banta, S., "Periplasmic Expression of Carbonic Anhydrase to Mediate Carbon Mineralization", 2012 AIChE Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, October 28-November 2, 2012.
# Patel, T., Swanson, E., Park, A-H., and Banta, S., "Whole-cell Biocatalysts for CO2 Hydration: Alternative Periplasmic Expression Systems and Cell Modifications to Improve the Overall Reaction Rate", 245th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 7-11, 2013.


==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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==Publications==
My research interests all relate to engineering and using biology for a variety of applications including catalysis, sensing, structural functions,  biomaterials, and therapeutics.
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# Protein Engineering
#Paper1 pmid=6947258
# Metabolic Engineering
#Paper2 pmid=13718526
# Synthetic Biology
// leave a comment about a paper here
# Heterogeneous Biocatalysis
#Book1 isbn=0879697164
# Biomaterials
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==Useful links==
==Work Experience==
*[[OpenWetWare:Welcome|Introductory tutorial]]
*[http://www.novartisvaccines.com Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics], Cambridge, MA, June 2009-August 2009
*[[Help|OpenWetWare help pages]]
**Peptide-based nanoparticles as a novel drug delivery modality for protein-based drugs
*[http://www.semprusbio.com Semprus BioSciences], Cambridge, MA, January 2008-July 2008
**Anti-microbial coatings for biomedical devices
*[http://www.draper.com The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory], Cambridge, MA, January 2007-June 2007
**Formulation of polymer-based Glucose-sensing nanooptodes
**GC/MS analysis on human samples for biochemical markers

Latest revision as of 09:38, 7 May 2013

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Protein and Metabolic Engineering

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Contact Info

  • Tushar Navin Patel
  • Columbia University
  • 500 W 120th St
  • 801 Mudd Building
  • New York, NY 10027
  • tnp2109@columbia.edu

I am a graduate student in the Banta Lab at Columbia University in the Department of Chemical Engineering. Our lab works on protein and metabolic engineering for a variety of applications. My work is focused around heterogeneous biocatalysis and more specifically, the use of E. coli as a whole-cell biocatalyst.

Education

  • 2014 (expected), PhD in ChemE, Columbia University, New York, NY
  • 2011, MS in ChemE, Columbia University, New York, NY
  • 2009, BS in ChemE, Northeastern University, Boston, MA

Publications

  1. Felsovalyi, F., Patel, T., Mangiagalli, P., Kumar, S. K. and Banta, S. (2012), Effect of thermal stability on protein adsorption to silica using homologous aldo-keto reductases. Protein Science, 21: 1113–1125. doi: 10.1002/pro.2099
  2. Patel, T.N., Park, A-H.A., and Banta, S. (2013), Periplasmic expression of carbonic anhydrase in Escherichia coli: A new biocatalyst for CO2 hydration. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. doi: 10.1002/bit.24863

Presentations

  1. Patel, T., Swanson, E., Park, A-H., and Banta, S., "Development of a whole-cell biocatalyst for permanent carbon capture and storage: Immobilization of carbonic anhydrase in the periplasmic space of Escherichia coli", 243rd ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 25-29, 2012.
  2. Patel, T., Swanson, E., Park, A-H., and Banta, S., "Periplasmic Expression of Carbonic Anhydrase to Mediate Carbon Mineralization", 2012 AIChE Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, October 28-November 2, 2012.
  3. Patel, T., Swanson, E., Park, A-H., and Banta, S., "Whole-cell Biocatalysts for CO2 Hydration: Alternative Periplasmic Expression Systems and Cell Modifications to Improve the Overall Reaction Rate", 245th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 7-11, 2013.


Research interests

My research interests all relate to engineering and using biology for a variety of applications including catalysis, sensing, structural functions, biomaterials, and therapeutics.

  1. Protein Engineering
  2. Metabolic Engineering
  3. Synthetic Biology
  4. Heterogeneous Biocatalysis
  5. Biomaterials

Work Experience

  • Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics, Cambridge, MA, June 2009-August 2009
    • Peptide-based nanoparticles as a novel drug delivery modality for protein-based drugs
  • Semprus BioSciences, Cambridge, MA, January 2008-July 2008
    • Anti-microbial coatings for biomedical devices
  • The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, MA, January 2007-June 2007
    • Formulation of polymer-based Glucose-sensing nanooptodes
    • GC/MS analysis on human samples for biochemical markers